There appears to be a lack of educational
opportunities that address the structural basis of most of the
health problems in the world. Instead there is a tendency to
blame the victim, be it an individual human or a country, for
the health problems that result from various behaviors and practices
that are deemed unhealthy. This is certainly the case in many
public health programs and in medical schools. We will list courses
here that are primordial in nature to get at the structural and
political issues that underly health
problems. Please let
us know about other courses and learning
opportunities that you are aware of.
Global Population Health (University of Washington)
Community
Development for Health (University of Washington)
The Forum recognizes the need to engage young people in health
issues that go beyond washing their hands, and saying NO.
We are developing and testing curricular materials that
deal with health issues on a broader scale. Visit Just Health Action for further information.
If you would like a presentation from the Population Health
Forum for your organization, please contact Stephen
Bezruchka at sabez@u.washington.edu.